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you might not be concerned about the nsa tracking your phone calls or e-mails but what if they were watching you when you are on your pj's on your couch. the i tech partners unveiled they found vulnerabilities in samsung smart tv's that allowed them to turn on the video's camera without their knowledge. hackers used programs called remote administration tools which can turn it on remotely if it is engaged in a chat session or looking at a web page on the television for example. companies behind the video chat software can and have been forced to cooperate with the government loopholes like the ones uncovered last week could allow the government to spy on you even if you don't use the internet feature. the good news is samsung has reported closed the loopholes in the newer models they have a camera that can be flipped up to the creeling. for others you might want to find a way to block its view to be on the safe side. >> diane macedo, fox news, thanks. >> 45 minutes after the top of the hour the daring rescue of 6 sisters swept away in a kansas river. >> are you feeling lucky? there are 425 m
you might not be concerned about the nsa tracking your phone calls or e-mails but what if they were watching you when you are on your pj's on your couch. the i tech partners unveiled they found vulnerabilities in samsung smart tv's that allowed them to turn on the video's camera without their knowledge. hackers used programs called remote administration tools which can turn it on remotely if it is engaged in a chat session or looking at a web page on the television for example. companies behind...
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and for snowden's revelations about the nsa, more details could be out. he plans in the next few days to release more information about what the u.s. is doing to track internet usage. and he said what has been put out so far is just a small part of what he found out with the documents leaked. >>> and charges on the deadly attack on the compound in benghazi, libya. sources tell cnn several have been charged including an official named ahmed abdul katalla. >>> and a california man on the run possibly with a 16-year-old girl and an 8-year-old boy. after the remains of a woman and child were found in his burned out home in san diego. now, the children's family is pleading for a safe return. let's get more from miguel marquez. >> reporter: overnight, a vigil of hope for children allegedly kidnapped by this man, james dimaggio. >> we all miss you han, we love you so much. we're here. we're all here, we're praying for you. >> reporter: following an emotional appeal from the children's father brett anderson. >> jim, i can't fathom what you were thinking. the dama
and for snowden's revelations about the nsa, more details could be out. he plans in the next few days to release more information about what the u.s. is doing to track internet usage. and he said what has been put out so far is just a small part of what he found out with the documents leaked. >>> and charges on the deadly attack on the compound in benghazi, libya. sources tell cnn several have been charged including an official named ahmed abdul katalla. >>> and a california...
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. >> safe to say that we learned about these threats through the nsa program? >> we have some mechanisms where we can track a phone number or an e-mail address that we know is connected to some sort of terrorist threat. and, you know, that information is useful. but, what i've said before, i want to make sure i repeat. and that is, we should be skeptical about the potential encroachments on privacy. none of the revelations show that government has abused these powers, but they're pretty significant powers. and i've been talking to congress and civil libertarians and others about are there additional ways that we can make sure that the people know. no one is listening to your phone call. >> were you surprised that russia granted snowden asylum? >> i was disappointed. because, you know, even though we don't have an extradition treaty with them, traditionally we have tried to respect if there's a law breaker or an alleged law braeaker in their country. we evaluate it and we try to work with them. they didn't do that with us and in some ways it's reflective of some
. >> safe to say that we learned about these threats through the nsa program? >> we have some mechanisms where we can track a phone number or an e-mail address that we know is connected to some sort of terrorist threat. and, you know, that information is useful. but, what i've said before, i want to make sure i repeat. and that is, we should be skeptical about the potential encroachments on privacy. none of the revelations show that government has abused these powers, but they're...
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the president also talked about how he is disappointed that moscow granted temporary asylum to the nsa leaker edward snowden. he also mentioned that he has " no patients " for countries to that mystery days.ce" for countries s mistreat gays. this was the president's sixth appearance on a limb oleno. >> a court is have temporary shutdown at airport on th ailands a cole's after an airplane skidded off the runway. rescue workers are still working to recover the boeing 77. all 142 passengers and crew on board are safe. >> firefighters are battling a large fire a canyon main at kenya's main international airport. kenya airport authority says of the international airport there has been closed until further notice so that emergency teams can battle the fire. witnesses say that it appear that the fire had done it the international arrivals area. no word yet on what caused the fire. >> the ntsb is looking into the last minute pilot change in the rough landing of a southwest airlines flight at to lqglaguardia. the nose gear broke as the flight landed last month. 10 passengers or injured. the nat
the president also talked about how he is disappointed that moscow granted temporary asylum to the nsa leaker edward snowden. he also mentioned that he has " no patients " for countries to that mystery days.ce" for countries s mistreat gays. this was the president's sixth appearance on a limb oleno. >> a court is have temporary shutdown at airport on th ailands a cole's after an airplane skidded off the runway. rescue workers are still working to recover the boeing 77. all...
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who else thinks the recent terrace is based -- is just propaganda to justify the nsa spying program? let me throw that over to the panel. does anybody believe this could be a counterplay to justify what has been said and done about edward snowden? the first person to speak will get the floor. >> >> is this something that comes to mind. >> i want to go back to the u.s. at some point. it would be a clever way to do it. you can have a real threat and at the same time you can overreact. to make people understand it is not done by a big bad government that wants to control everything, but it is linked to a real threat and real issues and real interest from an american point of view. >> the europeans will be involved for their own interests. we should not criticize the u.s. for doing something we would like to do ourselves. >> france has been engaged in similar activities and may be gone a little bit further. maybe people were surprised by the scale they were. people i know said we know this was going on anyway. is that something that might have occurred to you, that what was revealed by t
who else thinks the recent terrace is based -- is just propaganda to justify the nsa spying program? let me throw that over to the panel. does anybody believe this could be a counterplay to justify what has been said and done about edward snowden? the first person to speak will get the floor. >> >> is this something that comes to mind. >> i want to go back to the u.s. at some point. it would be a clever way to do it. you can have a real threat and at the same time you can...
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the motives of retribution for russia's decision to grant temporary asylum to nsa leaker edward snowden. the mall also reflects a growing u.s. frustration with russia on an array of other issues. the white house says the president of obamas still plans to attend the g 20 summit in st. petersburg next month. >> we will be right back. [ male announcer ] with at&t, you're sure to get a better bundle. just choose the 2, 3, even 4 services you want to build the bundle that works for you. [ female announcer ] call at&t now! choose a u-verse triple play bundle for just $79 a month, our new low price. get the same great price for 2 years. plus, switch today and get a total home dvr included for life. [ male announcer ] with u-verse high speed internet connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices to your wireless gateway and save on smartphone and tablet data usage at home. and now choose from internet speeds up to 45 megs, our fastest speed ever. with u-verse tv, you can record up to four shows at once with a total home dvr and play them back in any room. [ female announcer ] so call at&t now. to cho
the motives of retribution for russia's decision to grant temporary asylum to nsa leaker edward snowden. the mall also reflects a growing u.s. frustration with russia on an array of other issues. the white house says the president of obamas still plans to attend the g 20 summit in st. petersburg next month. >> we will be right back. [ male announcer ] with at&t, you're sure to get a better bundle. just choose the 2, 3, even 4 services you want to build the bundle that works for you. [...
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every time you call anyone, every time i call anyone, the nsa gets information about that call. there has been extension reporting about e-mails, about log on and off your computer, about google searches and all in the name of protecting us from foreign attacks. i'm glad the nsa does its job well with regard to determining or avoiding or defeating foreign attacks. that does not in any way justify the pervasive spying on americans that's been reported on now for the last two months. >> john: is it going to work, congressman? do you think it will put public fears on american citizens to rest because this will give us the illusion or at least the impression that our government is doing this purely to protect americans? >> listen, americans are relatively intelligent people and i don't think you can fool them to that degree. no one could possibly believe that the nsa should get a report if every time they called their pizzeria and asked for a pepperoni deep dish pizza and somehow that's meant to protect them from al-qaeda. that doesn't make any sense at all. that's the system we liv
every time you call anyone, every time i call anyone, the nsa gets information about that call. there has been extension reporting about e-mails, about log on and off your computer, about google searches and all in the name of protecting us from foreign attacks. i'm glad the nsa does its job well with regard to determining or avoiding or defeating foreign attacks. that does not in any way justify the pervasive spying on americans that's been reported on now for the last two months. >>...
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about everything from the economy, health care re form, what's going on in the middle east and the nsa. ♪ >> reporter: in his first remarks on the al qaeda terror threat president obama insisting the u.s. is not overreacting in closing 19 embassies through tend of the week. >> how significant is this threat? >> well, b it's significant enough that we are taking every precaution. >> reporter: the president making his sixth appearance on leno reassuring americans they should feel safe traveling abroad but should be prudent. while not saying the controversial program turned up the latest threat information the president called it a critical component to counterterrorism. >> we don't have a domestic spying program. what we do have are mechanisms where we can track a phone number or an e-mail dress that we know is connected to a terrorist threat. that information is useful. >> reporter: the president confirmed that he will attend the g--20 summit next week in russia but expressed disappointment in russia's decision to grant asylum to snows den. >> it's important not to prejudge something.
about everything from the economy, health care re form, what's going on in the middle east and the nsa. ♪ >> reporter: in his first remarks on the al qaeda terror threat president obama insisting the u.s. is not overreacting in closing 19 embassies through tend of the week. >> how significant is this threat? >> well, b it's significant enough that we are taking every precaution. >> reporter: the president making his sixth appearance on leno reassuring americans they...
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this gets back into the nsa program. i know that many americans are still concerned about the level of intelligence collected through the nsa program but it's not only foreign intelligence. what the intelligence shows us is taking place in yemen or over in north africa. those calls are going through to parts of europe and to the united states so, yes, we may have to scale back the size. our enemies are out there making plots to ichb flikt harm on us. we need a very strong surveillance program, one in which congress has to take much greater responsibility in overseeing. that's critical to balance the liberty and also the security of this country. >> thank you very much. bill cohn. >>> and the web world is making headlines today. amazon's ceo made news by buying the washington post this week as a personal investment. they're diving into the art world. you wouldn't believe this, but they are introducing their new fine art marketplace. master pieces by andy warhol and monet are worth hundreds of millions of dollars. yahoo! c
this gets back into the nsa program. i know that many americans are still concerned about the level of intelligence collected through the nsa program but it's not only foreign intelligence. what the intelligence shows us is taking place in yemen or over in north africa. those calls are going through to parts of europe and to the united states so, yes, we may have to scale back the size. our enemies are out there making plots to ichb flikt harm on us. we need a very strong surveillance program,...
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let us start right off with the nsa program. i know some of it was covered in the previous panel, but i want to get into, with raj, how it actually works. i am talking about the metadata program, which was probably the biggest disclosure by edward snowden, the fact that millions and millions of records of american phone calls were being collected/stored. i will let people use the words they want. by the nsa, under a provision f the patriot act. walk us through exactly how this program works in practice. who has access to it? what can those records be used for? >> thanks for pulling this all together. what i wanted to start out with is that i firmly believe the u.s. government intelligence community, nsa in particular, needs to be as transparent as possible, consistent with our need to protect national security. it is that last piece that makes it so difficult to talk about. i would like to be as informative and helpful in this discussion as possible. the reason i say that is, it is my job as general counsel to make sure our acti
let us start right off with the nsa program. i know some of it was covered in the previous panel, but i want to get into, with raj, how it actually works. i am talking about the metadata program, which was probably the biggest disclosure by edward snowden, the fact that millions and millions of records of american phone calls were being collected/stored. i will let people use the words they want. by the nsa, under a provision f the patriot act. walk us through exactly how this program works in...
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because the nsa program has been under attack recently but i don't think this was the nsa program that we've been speaking about. , the prism program as it has been called. this is a totally different nsa program. it does put in. sa certainly in a good light if they were responsible for this because it's a masterful piece of intelligence gathering. but again, if you're telling al qaeda how you're gathering information about them, in the future they will be much more cautious and you will probably not be able to pick their pockets the same way you have in the past. heather: it puts our sources at risk as well. peter, you mentioned nsa. so i will just ask this question. what if it was edward snowden that had leaked all this information? >> well, i mean obviously that's troubling and people do know a lot more now about our intelligence collection programs. i mean obviously this is a devisive issue between civil libertarians and national security types. but the same sort of thing here, i believe that these programs are, you know, are legal, they're constitutional and they protect our natio
because the nsa program has been under attack recently but i don't think this was the nsa program that we've been speaking about. , the prism program as it has been called. this is a totally different nsa program. it does put in. sa certainly in a good light if they were responsible for this because it's a masterful piece of intelligence gathering. but again, if you're telling al qaeda how you're gathering information about them, in the future they will be much more cautious and you will...
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times" say those officials want to help the nsa. since when have they started disclosi disclosing intercepts. >> first of all, i like him very much. he is a great reporter. i these were not authorized disclosures. they were following the report that reported the intercept. when you are dealing with intelligence bureaucracies there are these leaks and the press you know we all sort of cover things. and this, i think, our story was really prompted more by the initial disclosure and trying to get more resolution ont that. i would also add another important point here. the nsa programs that have become so controversial have nothing to do with any kind of intercepts and capabilities that would be in this particular case. i think they are two very distinct things. it is a testament i think to the capabilities of the u.s. intelligence community but i don't think this is any bearing on the particular controversial programs. >> thank you very much. pretty incredible reporting there. and obviously eli lake has been proven right many, many tim
times" say those officials want to help the nsa. since when have they started disclosi disclosing intercepts. >> first of all, i like him very much. he is a great reporter. i these were not authorized disclosures. they were following the report that reported the intercept. when you are dealing with intelligence bureaucracies there are these leaks and the press you know we all sort of cover things. and this, i think, our story was really prompted more by the initial disclosure and...
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threat from al qaeda in the arabian peninsula which shut down 19 embassies to justify the controversial nsa surveillance programs. >> i had the programs reviewed. we put in some additional safeguards to make sure there's federal court oversight as well as congressional oversight, that there is no spying on americans. >> reporter: even top democrats previously question whether that oversight is real. >> it is not possible for the congress to do the kind of vigorous oversight that the president spoke about if you can't get straight answers. >> reporter: democrat ron wyden referring to this answer he got from james clapper, the director of national intelligence. >> does the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of america americans. >> no, sir. >> it does not? >> not wittingly. >> reporter: the president stressed privacy is protected. >> none of the revelations show that government actually abused these powers. >> reporter: yet key lawmakers insist they do not have enough information to verify that claim. >> members of congress were not aware on the whole abou
threat from al qaeda in the arabian peninsula which shut down 19 embassies to justify the controversial nsa surveillance programs. >> i had the programs reviewed. we put in some additional safeguards to make sure there's federal court oversight as well as congressional oversight, that there is no spying on americans. >> reporter: even top democrats previously question whether that oversight is real. >> it is not possible for the congress to do the kind of vigorous oversight...
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referring to this answer he got from james clapper, the director of national intelligence. >> does the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of america americans. >> no, sir. >> it does not? >> not wittingly. >> reporter: the president stressed privacy is protected. >> none of the revelations show that government actually abused these powers. >> reporter: yet key lawmakers insist they do not have enough information to verify that claim. >> members of congress were not aware on the whole about what these programs were being used for, the extent to which they are being used. >> reporter: a daily beast report claimed they intercepted a conference call between more than 20 al qaeda leaders. officials are saying the u.s. had some sort of electronic intercept that showed communication between top al qaeda leaders and in fact they were plotting attacks. >> ed henry on the north lawn, thank you. >>> yemen has become ground zero for the al qaeda movement. national security correspondent jennifer griffin at the pentagon tells us how that came about. >> reporter: yem
referring to this answer he got from james clapper, the director of national intelligence. >> does the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of america americans. >> no, sir. >> it does not? >> not wittingly. >> reporter: the president stressed privacy is protected. >> none of the revelations show that government actually abused these powers. >> reporter: yet key lawmakers insist they do not have enough information to...
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now, this indicates that we are really wired in to al zawahiri, and the nsa is doing its job, but b, what would be the reaction, if edward snowden had leaked this. there's real questions about what is going on here, and who's doing what and why? did we leak it in order so we could say, get some people to react and prevent it and let the terrorists know we're on to them? what are the motivations behind -- there's a lot more going on here we don't know. >> why not george stephanopolous or brian williams or -- what audience does he hope to get? these are serious issues, at least i don't see -- >> i think we're dealing with obama. he loves this stuff, he loves going on those shows. he goes six times on jay leno, he's very much into the popular culture. quite frankly, the whole popular culture, i'm not saying jay leno, but letterman, leno and all of that, he likes that, that's part of his constituency. it's part of the cultural support that he has. and i think he's very comfortable there, far more comfortable than he would be in the east room standing up and answering questions about what
now, this indicates that we are really wired in to al zawahiri, and the nsa is doing its job, but b, what would be the reaction, if edward snowden had leaked this. there's real questions about what is going on here, and who's doing what and why? did we leak it in order so we could say, get some people to react and prevent it and let the terrorists know we're on to them? what are the motivations behind -- there's a lot more going on here we don't know. >> why not george stephanopolous or...
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he just kind of touched on the nsa scandal that we heard for just a moment. in fact, given the venue, these are all softball questions, but the president had this to say and he was unchallenged regarding the nsa spying. what does he do? he blames it on bush. of course. >> what i said as soon as it happened, i continue to believe it, which is a lot of these programs were put in place before i came in. i had some skepticism and i think we should have a healthy skepticism about what government is doing. i had the programs reviewed. we put in some additional safeguards to make sure that there is federal court oversight as well as congressional oversight that there is no spying on americans. >> steve: really? >> gretchen: he expanded the program. >> clayton: i don't buy that. yes, he expanded the program since president bush put them into place. these masive data centers, these nsa whistle blowers who just came out last week and said look, these data centers have been collecting every e-mail we've sent, every phone call we make digitally. >> steve: or recorded. >>
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addressing a number of issues from the economy and health care to foreign policy and even touched on the nsa's controversial intelligence gathering. >> a lot of these programs were put in place before i came in. i had some skepticism. i think there's -- we should have a healthy skepticism about what government is doing. we don't have a domestic spying program. what we do have are some mechanisms where we can track a phone number or an e-mail address that we know is connected to some sort of terrorist threat. none of the revelations shows the government abused these powers. now, you know, part of it is he's not accustomed to -- >> president obama also addressed washington's relationship with moscow saying he believes the two countries with work together even though russia slips into what he calls a cold war mentality. meanwhile, deadline reports the president attended a private dinner with some supporters in hollywood after "the tonight show" appearance. the he vept was not on the white house schedule. >>> sources now tell nbc news that the head of al qaeda ordered the group's terror leader in
addressing a number of issues from the economy and health care to foreign policy and even touched on the nsa's controversial intelligence gathering. >> a lot of these programs were put in place before i came in. i had some skepticism. i think there's -- we should have a healthy skepticism about what government is doing. we don't have a domestic spying program. what we do have are some mechanisms where we can track a phone number or an e-mail address that we know is connected to some sort...
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information obtained by the nsa resulting in the u.s. issuing travelers warnings overseas, closing a number of indices throughout much of what we call the arab world, and also we're seeing heightened security here at home as well. you have been very critical as it turns out this open question goes to of the role of the nsa and the surveillance program as well. knowing what we know right now, knowing that much of this information has come from intercepts by the nsa, are you at this point changing your mind about the way you view the nsa's surveillance programs and the way to make impact our federal americans? try to know. four years i was on the intelligence community in the congress. i understand how they work. i don't know the details of these. i'm not on the intelligence community now. but we can presume that these were international intercepts, and which we should be doing. but the idea of vacuum cleaner wholesaler collection of information of personal information about americans has completely unacceptable. it's not simply unconstitu
information obtained by the nsa resulting in the u.s. issuing travelers warnings overseas, closing a number of indices throughout much of what we call the arab world, and also we're seeing heightened security here at home as well. you have been very critical as it turns out this open question goes to of the role of the nsa and the surveillance program as well. knowing what we know right now, knowing that much of this information has come from intercepts by the nsa, are you at this point...
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president obama is frustrated with vladimir putin and the decision to grant temporary asylum to nsa leaker edward snowden. it allows him to escape espionage charges in the u.s., for now. he talked about snowden on the "tonight show" yesterday. >> it's important for me not to prejudge something. hopefully at some point he will go to trial and have a lawyer and due process. >> reporter: the obama administration cites additional reason for canceling the one on one meeting including missiles defense and arms control and russian human rights law. this friday, chuck hagel and secretary of state john kerry will be meeting with their russian counterparts here in washington with the hopes of making progress on a range of issues. live in washington, kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> 8:16. president obama talked about housing yesterday in phoenix, arizona. that made some people angry. protesters held signs and chanted in spanish. they say the president should have focused on immigration reform while in arizona. but there were the so-called dreamers brought to the u.s. as children
president obama is frustrated with vladimir putin and the decision to grant temporary asylum to nsa leaker edward snowden. it allows him to escape espionage charges in the u.s., for now. he talked about snowden on the "tonight show" yesterday. >> it's important for me not to prejudge something. hopefully at some point he will go to trial and have a lawyer and due process. >> reporter: the obama administration cites additional reason for canceling the one on one meeting...
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the obama administration is furious about the kremlin's support for the nsa leaker. >> there is an alleged law breaker in their country well. evaluate it and tried to work with them, they didn't do that with use analysts say the white house calculated it wasn't worth the criticism the president was facing at home. political rush coming from republicans and democrat autos russia stabbed us in the back. >> the president and president putin have not always had a warm relationship. >> truth is that when we have meetings we can have blunt exchanges and animated exchanges. >> russian officials say they're disappointed the meeting is off but the invitation is still on the table. it looks like they shouldn't hold breath for an rsvp of yes. >> there have been no signs that we're going make progress on more retractable issues the obama administration cares about. >> officials said snowden's asylum increased tensions between the two nake nations, snubbing president putin will likely make it worse. >> a warning today about a crime taking place all over the country. it's being caught on video. take a l
the obama administration is furious about the kremlin's support for the nsa leaker. >> there is an alleged law breaker in their country well. evaluate it and tried to work with them, they didn't do that with use analysts say the white house calculated it wasn't worth the criticism the president was facing at home. political rush coming from republicans and democrat autos russia stabbed us in the back. >> the president and president putin have not always had a warm relationship....
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it covers trayvon martin and the economy to nsa, edward snowden. it was important because the president actually hasn't said a lot in public on some of those issues. and he obviously wants to use this format to talk to a lot of people who maybe aren't loyal msnbc or even fox news viewers who like this format and it's an easy way to connect with a broad section of america. >> right, abbey, the president's old pal, mitt romney, was also making an appearance last night. this was before the new hampshire republican committee, a much smaller room, perhaps. he did mention a, quote, growing gap between the wealthy and those who are not, as something he's now concerned about. is that the same mitt romney who dismissed half the country as being feckless free loaders less than six months ago? >> i don't think so. it's a different mitt romney. we have seen a number of mitt romneys, but i think the mitt romney who spoke last night is more of the real "morning rush." he also spoke out -- spoke to a number of members, republicans in the house. >> he was being mo
it covers trayvon martin and the economy to nsa, edward snowden. it was important because the president actually hasn't said a lot in public on some of those issues. and he obviously wants to use this format to talk to a lot of people who maybe aren't loyal msnbc or even fox news viewers who like this format and it's an easy way to connect with a broad section of america. >> right, abbey, the president's old pal, mitt romney, was also making an appearance last night. this was before the...
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last month he introduced legislation to repeal the patriot act the legal basis for some of the nsa's intelligence programs. >> it's not simply unconstitutional. it changes the relationship between a citizen and the citizen's government. if the government regards people as suspect first and citizens second that changes the structure of our nature and reason for being. >> new jersey senate candidate democratic congressman holt joins me now. >> good to be with you. >> let's start with the issue itself. we heard last night president obama defend the program. he said he is skeptical of it too, but when you see the program, he swears that privacy isn't being violated. is that enough for you? >> it's not enough. really since 2005 when i was on the intelligence committee, i've been warning quite vocally about the damage that is being done not only in the authorized activities under the bills, but the way they are being used outside the authorization. the bills have -- the laws have given the nsa kind of encouragement to go way beyond where they should go and this vacuum cleaner wholesale col
last month he introduced legislation to repeal the patriot act the legal basis for some of the nsa's intelligence programs. >> it's not simply unconstitutional. it changes the relationship between a citizen and the citizen's government. if the government regards people as suspect first and citizens second that changes the structure of our nature and reason for being. >> new jersey senate candidate democratic congressman holt joins me now. >> good to be with you. >> let's...
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. >> reporter: the president also addressed russia's decision to grant political asylum to nsa leaker edward snowden, despite the white house's repeated pleas to turn him over. >> there's been time where they slip back into cold war thinking and the cold war mentality. and what i consistently say to them and what i say to president putin is, that's the past. >> reporter: leno also asked about hillary clinton, the former secretary of state, who has emerged as the front-runner for the democratic presidential nomination in 2016. they had lunch just last week. >> she had that post administration glow. >> reporter: leno asked if she was measuring the drapes in the oval office. >> keep in mind, she's been there before. she doesn't have to measure them. >> reporter: the white house announced that the president is canceling a planned one-on-one meeting with vladimir putin supposed to happen in early september in moscow, the white house says it will not happen, citing what it is calling a disappointing decision to grant temporary asylum to edward snowden. rob robin? >> people want to know abou
. >> reporter: the president also addressed russia's decision to grant political asylum to nsa leaker edward snowden, despite the white house's repeated pleas to turn him over. >> there's been time where they slip back into cold war thinking and the cold war mentality. and what i consistently say to them and what i say to president putin is, that's the past. >> reporter: leno also asked about hillary clinton, the former secretary of state, who has emerged as the front-runner...
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that's despite his disappointment over putin's decision to grant nsa leaker
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what the nsa, it was revealed the dea is doing, spying when they make a document of who you called. i think you can make the argument, if i go over to your desk and look at your call log on your cell phone and write that down, i don't know what you call it, but spying is probably a pretty good word. >> snooping, at this point matter of semantics. >> hr will get involved one way or another. >> president obama, serious, a somber tone, taking serious issues with all going on in the world, made sense. >>> christina loren is back. we're at middle of the week. >> that weekend can't get here soon enough for me. weather is going to be nice all the way throughout this upcoming within. 5:17. thanks for waking up with us each and every weekday especially mondays and wednesdays. those can typically be the most difficult to wake up especially at this hour. 5:17. hey, want to give yourself extra time in places in the north bay, especially sonoma county. north most sonoma county along 101, keep in that mind. throughout the day comfortable conditions for august. running cooler than average for the
what the nsa, it was revealed the dea is doing, spying when they make a document of who you called. i think you can make the argument, if i go over to your desk and look at your call log on your cell phone and write that down, i don't know what you call it, but spying is probably a pretty good word. >> snooping, at this point matter of semantics. >> hr will get involved one way or another. >> president obama, serious, a somber tone, taking serious issues with all going on in...
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i was disappointed you voted ing the restrict nsa. i would like to know why you voted against restricting from collecting our iformation, and secondly, you really thought it was not when can weeal, expect you to publish your calls online so we know who you call? >> great question. is one of the most important discussions in the i think it will continue to be. vote.talk about the nsa i looked at this carefully. no one likes the fact that they massive amounts of information. they know who you call. groups lookseveral at it and say it is constitutional. we know we have stopped about 50 , and i look atks who is on the intelligence ismittees, and one of them tom colburn. said, this was absolutely saving american lives. i think there is 14 other members. of them voted that way. bush and obama thought that way. snowden did not give us a single instance of abuse. look at the irs. power, but so of far the people feel strongly. the amendment in front of us stop thee totally program. brought ther having amendment. i do not blame you for using th
i was disappointed you voted ing the restrict nsa. i would like to know why you voted against restricting from collecting our iformation, and secondly, you really thought it was not when can weeal, expect you to publish your calls online so we know who you call? >> great question. is one of the most important discussions in the i think it will continue to be. vote.talk about the nsa i looked at this carefully. no one likes the fact that they massive amounts of information. they know who...
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president obama he is canceling his meeting with president putin over russia's decision to grant asylum to nsa leaker edward snowden. plus, a new suspected american drone strike on al qaeda. >>> the surprising heart procedure for former president george w. bush. >>> the chef leading michelle obama's fight against childhood obesity. finally good news. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> this radical violent extremism is still out there. >> president obama warns the nation of a global terror threat. >> another possible drone strike in yemen overnight. >> strikes are an effort to disrupt an al qaeda terror plot. >> the g-20 summit is in st. petersburg. >> i will be going there. >> however, president obama canceling a meeting with vladimir putin. >> saying he was disappointed russia granted asylum to the nsa leaker. >> former president bush home from the hospital after a heart procedure. doctors inserted a stent to clear a blockage. >> senators graham and mccain during their visit to cairo urged both sides to start talking and stop fighting.
president obama he is canceling his meeting with president putin over russia's decision to grant asylum to nsa leaker edward snowden. plus, a new suspected american drone strike on al qaeda. >>> the surprising heart procedure for former president george w. bush. >>> the chef leading michelle obama's fight against childhood obesity. finally good news. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> this...
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. >> criticism of the nsa, meanwhile, the peak with snowden in russia has subsided a bit with the revelation that the u.s. government intercepted top al qaeda leaders talking about a plan or at least their hope for some kind of a terrorist attack probably this week, probably in yemen. at camp pendleton today, the marine base in california, president obama told marines, we, meaning americans, don't get terrorized. >> i want to take special time out to salute all our brave diplomats and tireless intelligence and military personnel. >> quick update on what's going on out there. yemen claim it is broke up a plot that says it would have had al qaeda take over one or more of the petroleum and fishing ports manned by foreigners. if it's true, it would have been a scary attack. president obama has stepped up drone attacks in yemen to try to keep al qaeda off balance. larry, they would have discussed this had there been a summit next month between president obama and putin. but it's put off. some lawmakers like you here on the hill thinks it's a great idea. john boehner thinks it's bad. he charged pr
. >> criticism of the nsa, meanwhile, the peak with snowden in russia has subsided a bit with the revelation that the u.s. government intercepted top al qaeda leaders talking about a plan or at least their hope for some kind of a terrorist attack probably this week, probably in yemen. at camp pendleton today, the marine base in california, president obama told marines, we, meaning americans, don't get terrorized. >> i want to take special time out to salute all our brave diplomats...
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just wrapped a wide-ranging "tonight show" interview which touched on everything from his gray hair to nsa surveillance to russia to the economy, to trayvon martin, to him kind of falling in love with john mccain all over again. to his relationship with hillary clinton. watch this. >> you and hillary had lunch last week. who invited who to lunch? i'm curious. >> i invited her. >> okay. >> and we had a great time. she had that post-administration glow. >> yeah. >> you know, when folks leave the white house. two weeks later, they look great. >> the whole "tonight show" interview can be seen on your local nbc station after the local news tonight. but before that you can see jay leno himself live right here on msnbc on "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." that is happening right here right after this show. so stay tuned. >>> once upon a time congresswoman michele bachmann of minnesota ran for president and there was a moment around the time when this kind of offensive "newsweek" cover came out that the country briefly pondered the prospect that she might actually have a shot at it. because
just wrapped a wide-ranging "tonight show" interview which touched on everything from his gray hair to nsa surveillance to russia to the economy, to trayvon martin, to him kind of falling in love with john mccain all over again. to his relationship with hillary clinton. watch this. >> you and hillary had lunch last week. who invited who to lunch? i'm curious. >> i invited her. >> okay. >> and we had a great time. she had that post-administration glow. >>...
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petersburg and move comes after russian authorities granted temporary asylum to nsa leaker edward snowden. it comes this after the president said this last noit in an interview with jay leno. >> i was disappointed because, you know, even though with we don't have an extradition treaty with them. they still help us on supplying our troops in afghanistan and still helping us on counterterrorism work and they were helpful after the boston bombing but there have been times where they slip back in the cold war thinking and a cold war mentality. >> kristen welker joining me from the white house. some people would interpret this as a diplomatic snub in advance or is this to get putin's attention and maybe things will reverse course by the time the g-20 happens in september? >> reporter: no doubt, thomas, this is a diplomatic snub but white house official say, look. there are other areas of agreement where they can work with russian president putin like afghanistan, for example. this is a diplomatic snub to be sure. the white house has been considering this for quite some time, ever since the sno
petersburg and move comes after russian authorities granted temporary asylum to nsa leaker edward snowden. it comes this after the president said this last noit in an interview with jay leno. >> i was disappointed because, you know, even though with we don't have an extradition treaty with them. they still help us on supplying our troops in afghanistan and still helping us on counterterrorism work and they were helpful after the boston bombing but there have been times where they slip...
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the white house says it's partly because russia gave person temporary asylum to that nsa leaker snowden. a man hunt on now for a guy accused of murdering a woman and kidnapping daughter. the teenager's says knows the suspect very well. that suspect could be headed out of the country. and that's "the fox report's" top five. and on this day in 1942, allied forces launched operation watchtower. the first major u.s. offensive against japan during world war ii. a month earlier the japanese troops had landed on gwatney that canal a small island. they immediately started building an air field. allies began work on a plan to invade the island and gain ground in the south pacific. bad weather grounded scouting planes. they met the shores before the japanese putt up any resistance. intense fighting went on in the jungle for nearly seven months. in the end the japanese would retreat and the allies would take guata can a willal. things heated up in the theater 71 years ago today. and now you know the news
the white house says it's partly because russia gave person temporary asylum to that nsa leaker snowden. a man hunt on now for a guy accused of murdering a woman and kidnapping daughter. the teenager's says knows the suspect very well. that suspect could be headed out of the country. and that's "the fox report's" top five. and on this day in 1942, allied forces launched operation watchtower. the first major u.s. offensive against japan during world war ii. a month earlier the japanese...
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the president made his decision official this morning in response to russia granting asylum to nsa leaker edward snowden. here's what the president said on "tonight show" with jay leno. >> i was disappointed because, you know, even though we don't have an extradition treaty with them, traditionally we have tried to respect if there's a lawmaker or an alleged lawbreaker in their country. they still help us on supplying our troops in afghanistan. they're still helping us on counterterrorism work. they were helpful after the boston bombing. but there have been times where they slipped back into cold war thinking and a cold war mentality. >> joining me now, nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker. we heard rumblings this was happening. the president making it official this morning. a pretty tepid response from russia. any chance this might all be resolved before the meeting next month? >> reporter: well, there's always that chance. russian officials saying that the meeting is still open to president obama if he should change his mind. but it doesn't appear as though that's going to
the president made his decision official this morning in response to russia granting asylum to nsa leaker edward snowden. here's what the president said on "tonight show" with jay leno. >> i was disappointed because, you know, even though we don't have an extradition treaty with them, traditionally we have tried to respect if there's a lawmaker or an alleged lawbreaker in their country. they still help us on supplying our troops in afghanistan. they're still helping us on...
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. >> reporter: it was because of nsa leaker edward snowden. the canceled trip follows russia's decision to grant asylum to snowden. snowden had been holed up since fleeing the u.s. for hong kong, then russia. obama confirmed last night that he still plans to attend a g8 sumilate, despite some calls for the u.s. to boycott that gathering. lawmakers from both parties support the president's decision to cancel this trip to moscow. >> the kremlin say its is disappointed with the president's decision. but the white house says the lines of communication are still open. and secretary of state john kerry will meet his russian counterpart later woo week in washington. >>> a dramatic theft is under investigation tonight in baltimore county. $20,000 worth of diesel fuel is stolen from a local fueling company. and the getaway truck is caught on camera. wjz is live. rochelle ritchie explains, how the suspects pulled off such an elaborate theft. and why the company is so concerned. rochelle? >> reporter: as we all know, diesel fuel is highly flammable. and
. >> reporter: it was because of nsa leaker edward snowden. the canceled trip follows russia's decision to grant asylum to snowden. snowden had been holed up since fleeing the u.s. for hong kong, then russia. obama confirmed last night that he still plans to attend a g8 sumilate, despite some calls for the u.s. to boycott that gathering. lawmakers from both parties support the president's decision to cancel this trip to moscow. >> the kremlin say its is disappointed with the...
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moscow where he was supposed to meet one-on-one with vladimir putin, and the new tensions exist over nsa leaker, edward snowden, and the white house now saying the president will instead travel to sweden, and last night president obama said terrorists depend on us being terrorized, but we are going to live our lives. president obama made his first comments about the threat. >> it's significant enough that we are taking every precaution, and it's a reminder, that in all the significant steps we have made that this radical violent extremism is still out there, and we have to stay on top of it. >> we would not say whether the nsa surveillance programs tipped the u.s. off on it. >> i think the general rule is to snow common sense and use caution. >> what i say to them and what i say to president putin, is that's the past, you know, and we have got to think about the future. >> the president insisted he will attend the g-20 summit next month. >> if russia wants to uphold the olympic spirit, then every judgment should be made on the track or in the swimming pool or on the balance beam, and peo
moscow where he was supposed to meet one-on-one with vladimir putin, and the new tensions exist over nsa leaker, edward snowden, and the white house now saying the president will instead travel to sweden, and last night president obama said terrorists depend on us being terrorized, but we are going to live our lives. president obama made his first comments about the threat. >> it's significant enough that we are taking every precaution, and it's a reminder, that in all the significant...
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i wonder what our prison cells will look like when the nsa has us all arrested for thought crime. that's spectacular. [ applause ] >> that's a huge conspiracy theory. that's like way off the reservation. >> stephanie: that and a few burns and we're ready to go. >> we need to pad captain america's underpants. >> stephanie: who got to teach spinning class
i wonder what our prison cells will look like when the nsa has us all arrested for thought crime. that's spectacular. [ applause ] >> that's a huge conspiracy theory. that's like way off the reservation. >> stephanie: that and a few burns and we're ready to go. >> we need to pad captain america's underpants. >> stephanie: who got to teach spinning class
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-russian cooperation when they were trying to convince the russians to hand over nsa leaker edward snowden cite ed td the s treaty and cooperation after the boston marathon bombs. today, after the meeting had been cancelled, they spoke of a president obama told jay leno last night russians sometimes look back instead of ahead. >> there have been times they slip back into cold war thinking and cold war mentality, what i consistently say to them and what i say to president putin is that's the past. we have to think about the future. there's no reason why we shouldn't be able to cooperate more effectively than we do. >> the kremlin both criticized the decision to cancel the summit and refused to sep blame for it. the spokesman said the reason was clearly snowden and not the lack of cooperation other agencies and u.s. officials mentioned. alisyn. >> wendellgo l goler, live from white house. thank you. >>> for the first time the u.s. government is filing criminal charges against the suspects in the terror attack last accept 11th that killed four in benghazi. this raises new questions why it too
-russian cooperation when they were trying to convince the russians to hand over nsa leaker edward snowden cite ed td the s treaty and cooperation after the boston marathon bombs. today, after the meeting had been cancelled, they spoke of a president obama told jay leno last night russians sometimes look back instead of ahead. >> there have been times they slip back into cold war thinking and cold war mentality, what i consistently say to them and what i say to president putin is that's...
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as far as the nsa and the information they leaked, the only time they become a thing is when it is beneficial for them. -- the only time they leaked anything is when it is beneficial for them. gave out they only information about how terrorists are being spied on. they know this. we the people have to step up to the plate because it is obvious that these people in washington that we vote for are not working for us and our interest. host: thank you for the call, mike. on twitter if you're joining us on c-span radio, heard coast-to-coast, we welcome your calls and comments. -- can call in some other news, story this money, front page of the financial times in its first news conference, the president of iran saying is offering serious nuclear negotiations to try to break the deadlock, specifically between the u.s. and iran. we also found the story inside the new york times with the photograph of the iranian president. let me share you what they're reporting this morning. the new president used his first news conference to call for serious negotiations to solve the decade-long dispute over the co
as far as the nsa and the information they leaked, the only time they become a thing is when it is beneficial for them. -- the only time they leaked anything is when it is beneficial for them. gave out they only information about how terrorists are being spied on. they know this. we the people have to step up to the plate because it is obvious that these people in washington that we vote for are not working for us and our interest. host: thank you for the call, mike. on twitter if you're...